******This is the definition of a "bop". The bridge has too much "bop" yet somehow has the right about of "bop". Truly a symphonic masterpiece.

Seriously though, it's a really nice pop song that's more on the pop side of Clean Bandit's work which in understandable considering it's the ending track of Zara's latest album. From what I heard, people did feel like some sort of drop and payoff was missing near the end of chorus and while I can agree with some aspects, I'm glad that they didn't turn this into another generic dance-pop song.

This really was unique and the lyrics speak for themselves how they use the tone of the song to the advantage of the listener's ears. I also like how it's cheery yet has some sort of sad underlying tone of message hidden in the lyrics and I like how it blends in really well.

Overall, if I had to describe this song in one word, that word would be "bop". It's truly and amazing song and it's one we needed in the last few months of absolute boredom.

***Disappointingly this track is a bit of a personality-free zone. It's a bit of a shame that in order to chase hits, Clean Bandit have stripped away their classical elements that made them stand out in the first place, at this point pretty much all that remains is the fact that the song is called "Symphony". Same goes for Zara Larsson to an extent too, for someone with such a distinct tone, she becomes barely recognisable here, and I just can't really get behind it.